The Conception of Logic in the Cracow Circle: Salamucha, Drewnowski, Bocheński

Studia Philosophiae Christianae 57 (1):109-125 (2021)
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The aim of this paper is to present and analyse the views on logic of the members of the so-called Cracow Circle, namely the Dominican Father Józef M. Bocheński, Rev. Jan Salamucha, and Jan Franciszek Drewnowski. They tried to apply the methods of modern formal/mathematical logic to philosophical and theological problems. In particular, they attempted to modernise contemporary Thomism by employing logical tools. The influence of Jan Łukasiewicz, the co-founder of the Warsaw School of Logic will be also discussed. --------------- Received: 16/01/2021. Reviewed: 24/03/2021. Accepted: 13/05/2021.

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Roman Murawski
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O metodę w filozofii.Jan Łukasiewicz - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 270 (5).
On Chwistek’s Philosophy of Mathematics.Roman Murawski - 2011 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 31 (1):121-130.

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